Juliet, Lindsey and Charlotte all have one thing in common… a mutual grudge against men. At their first sleepover, the three girls bond over their breakup horror stories. Charlotte shares the story of her last boyfriend who cheated on her. Lindsey jokingly suggests these men should die for their actions. Juliet takes this idea a bit too seriously. The three decide to form a plan to kidnap and murder their exes so no woman has to ever deal with their shit again.
After receiving her last care shipment, a storm-battered hermit must brave an infinite blizzard representing her own mind in a coma to reach her family on the other side...
While observing pre-recorded surveillance footage of three criminals, a mysterious character narrates the backstory and psychology of the three subjects, all while questioning our very existence.
In Winner Higher Secondary School, a series of mysterious deaths leads to the revelation that two spirits former students who died tragically have returned to prevent further loss caused by a toxic mindset of success. As a sorcerer named Mastaan tries to exploit the chaos, two spirit-sent teachers transform the school by challenging narrow definitions of achievement and promoting equality, mental well-being, and humanity. The film concludes with a powerful message: true success lies not in degrees or prestige, but in empathy, self-discovery, and purpose.
After a tragic accident leaves their friend dead, two teenagers are forced to confront the consequences of their actions. As guilt sets in and secrets begin to surface, the boys must decide how far they’re willing to go to cover the truth—or if redemption is still possible.
Three friends desires to start their own medical shop, find issues by chain of troubles, Struggles inside a thorn forest along with strangers to resolve all their issues before they lost their life more than money.
Alex, a young photographer, secretly documents his neighbors’ sex lives. But when he witnesses Luisa being abused by her husband, he uses his camera to help her—and becomes entangled in a passionate affair.
In Chennai, four boys are mysteriously murdered, while several young women die in similar road accidents. A newly appointed female officer begins investigating the cases. During the inquiry, a shocking connection surfaces when the inspector meets the doctor conducting the post-mortems. What links the murders and accidents? Why is the inspector startled by the doctor? And who is behind these deaths—and why?
A family, consisting of the grandmother, the mother and her two children, a daughter and a son, seems to raise them in a different way compared to the rest of society. The teenage children, Orestes and Danae, still have the innocence of childhood, without knowing the outside world. In combination with the embrace of a religion, this Goddess of snakes and the control of the mother and grandmother over the children, we understand that the power of the family lies with the women. The family peace is disturbed when they catch Orestes masturbating. The mother and grandmother understand that childhood innocence has been lost and it is time for Orestes and Danae to enter the process of adulthood, as they know it. The roles change, Danae is “educated” differently by Orestes, who is treated more like a reproduction machine than as a human whole. Will Orestes withstand these changes? How dangerous is his family to him?
After a traumatic divorce, a young and promising architect, Ava Westcott, returns to Niagara Falls to confront her nightmares, only to find herself the target of a disturbed local, Wyatt Ross, whose dark history and obsession threaten both their lives.